MUSEUM OF THE OLD CHAMPAGNE MALT HOUSE
In 1883, the Bonnette brothers founded this malpractice that transformed barley into malt for beers or whiskys. Unfortunately, in 1975, the factory disappeared, doors closed. Thankfully, the building revived from its ashes in 1995 and a museum is built on the site. A playful discovery of the past century. In this former industrial site typical of the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century are the work of malt, the epic and the living environment. This free museum highlights a heritage (postcards, cuts, diplomas, models, paintings, vehicles) that illustrate the twentieth century thanks to donations from local families, businesses or friends of the city. It is also a place of culture since now painters, sculptors like Jean-Paul Méline or Di Ceglie, are exposed in an unusual setting. A double exit!
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La choucroute de la mer est délicieuse et copieuse. A très bientôt !! ☺️
J'ai surtout regardé les poissons des mers chaudes.
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